• Zealand, the Pūnana Leo was the first indigenous language immersion preschool project in the United States. Graduates from the Pūnana Leo schools have...
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  • of the language. Public Hawaiian-language immersion preschools called Pūnana Leo were established in 1984; other immersion schools followed soon after...
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  • March 28, 2015. "'Aha Pūnana Leo". Cultural Survival. Retrieved March 28, 2015. "A Timeline of Revitalization". Aha Punana Leo. Retrieved March 28, 2015...
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  • language in everyday life. Kamanā is cofounder and president of ʻAha Pūnana Leo, an organization of private schools for Hawaiian language immersion instruction...
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  • ISBN 0-8248-0820-7. OCLC 11030010. Kamanā, Kauanoe; Wilson, William H. (2019). "ʻAha Pūnana Leo – Advancing From the Grassroots". Linguapax Review 7. Catalonia: Linguapax...
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    Electronic Library, University of Hawaii Press. Retrieved March 9, 2011. ʻAha Pūnana Leo; Hale Kuamoʻo (2003). "lookup of Kānemilohaʻi ". in Māmaka Kaiao: a modern...
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  • and other countries adopting a similar concept. A notable example being Pūnana Leo established in Hawaii to revitalise the indigenous Hawaiian language....
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    promotion of Hawaiian culture. Reichel was one of the founding directors for Punana Leo O Maui, a Hawaiian language immersion pre-school. He has taught Hawaiian...
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  • Columbia Foundation for Endangered Languages The Language Conservancy Pūnana Leo, Hawaiian language schools Resource Network for Linguistic Diversity Culture...
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    furthered by increasing support from various institutions, including Pūnana Leo Hawaiian language immersion schools, funded by the Hawai'i State Department...
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  • the preservation of the Hawaiian language, and was a co-founder of ʻAha Pūnana Leo. Astronomers consulted with Kimura to create Hawaiian names for the first...
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  • involved with the creation of the Hawaiian language immersion preschool Pūnana Leo o Waimea and the early childhood program Mālamapōki‘i. She wrote RK Branding...
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    next resurgence occurred during the establishment of ʻAha Pūnana Leo. The ʻAha Pūnana Leo, a system of networks based around ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, (Hawaiian...
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    colleenscomputercorner.com. Archived from the original on October 20, 2010. "'Aha Pūnana Leo". Retrieved April 15, 2011. "Bill Summary & Status - 109th Congress (2005...
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    Kamanā (2001). ""Mai Loko Mai O Ka ʻIʻini: Proceeding from a Dream". The ʻ Pūnana Leo Connection in Hawaiian Language Revitalization". In Kenneth Hale, Leanne...
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  • being in Sudden Rush. For example, in 2001 Keʻala Kawaʻauhau taught at a Pūnana Leo Hawaiian language pre-school and was training as a wrestler. The group...
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  • speakers outside of Ni'ihau, and in 1983 Hawaiians started the first Pūnana Leo, language nest immersion preschool. In 1986, the ban on the Hawaiian language...
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  • Volcanoes National Park for the Discovery Channel, and collaborated with Pūnana Leo to create over 120 videos in the Hawaiian language. He is also credited...
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    William H. (1999). Iosepa Kahoʻoluhi Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu. Hilo: ʻAha Pūnana Leo. ISBN 978-1-58191-081-0. OCLC 54793365. Ho'omanawanui, Ku'ualoha (2015)...
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    Press. p. 565. ISBN 978-0-8248-0703-0. "Timeline of Revitalization". ʻAha Pūnana Leo Hawaiian educational web site. Archived from the original on 2009-05-23...
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    and Lee. Language nest – This model is used by the Native Hawaiian Aha Punana Leo consortium and begins in preschools. "In the language nest preschools...
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    New Zealand, Parliamentary Counsel Office Section 155, Education Act 1989 retrieved on 8 June 2008 Hawaii, USA 'Aha Punana Leo retrieved on 8 June 2008...
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    William H. (1999). Iosepa Kahoʻoluhi Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu. Hilo: ʻAha Pūnana Leo. ISBN 978-1-58191-081-0. OCLC 54793365. Kai, Peggy (1974). "Chinese Settlers...
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    island of Kauaʻi, on December 1, 1874. Her parents were Keokilele Halemanu Punana Ukeke (died 1913), a Native Hawaiian from Wainiha, and John Malina Sr, an...
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